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I have recently relocation to Toronto, Ontario, canada and am currently looking for full-time and part-time social media marketing and consulting opportunities. Please feel free to connect with me via LinkedIn to reach out and ask any questions you might have or if you can think of any way I can help you better execute your online marketing strategy and achieve you goals (free of charge, of course).

You may have noticed there hasn’t been any activity on the site for the past few years. Due to the incredibly hands-on and time consuming nature of my most recent role as the director of social media strategy at Consumer Media Network this site took a back seat to my day job. Now that I have left consumer media network and relocated to Toronto, Ontario, I plan on updating this site much more regularly. I hope you will stay tuned.

digg has been making a lot of moves lately so i wrote a recap detailing what the moves are and wether it’s progress or merely catch up.

All of the feature additions from Digg are actually a good thing. But let’s be honest, all of them previously existed, were removed (regardless of the reason) and are now being reinstated. These features aren’t new to long time users of Digg and they certainly aren’t revolutionary or radical.

They are, however, features that never should’ve been removed in the first place.

We all know Twitter is huge, but how big is it really? And what do those numbers mean?

While the site’s growth has certainly been impressive and it has reached the point of non-displacement, there are some interesting hidden truths about Twitter and its users. The following graphic takes a look at Twitter’s path to 10 billion tweets, what we have learned about its users and what they’ve been talking about along the way.